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as help us in t only win the coness but help us move angenda through he knowshat what i had done working in e white house before. and he also knew that i had privaector experience. and thai saw throug--. >> rose: in the baing busins. >> in the finaial sector, yes. younow, i'm reminded, let me just divert f one secretary. josh llton, present bush's chief of aff, had in elier december a breakft for a the chiefs of staff to come together. i don't think they haveone that. there were 13 people there, including fmer secretary of defenseumsfeldvice esident cheney was there, howardbaker was ther ken duberstein leon panetta, sam skinn. i'm leaving others off. i don't want to do that. andyard was there. secretary rumsfeld said, you know, your advante is that one of us had were that you ere here befoe. and that you had wored in congre i said yes, a ose assets arelso my liabilities. all theembers of coress know you as a firt-name basi i can't be the head of the gislative affairs. i have to be chi of staff. hey know me as colleague, i know tir disicts that is an advantage. having worked in the wte ho
as help us in t only win the coness but help us move angenda through he knowshat what i had done working in e white house before. and he also knew that i had privaector experience. and thai saw throug--. >> rose: in the baing busins. >> in the finaial sector, yes. younow, i'm reminded, let me just divert f one secretary. josh llton, present bush's chief of aff, had in elier december a breakft for a the chiefs of staff to come together. i don't think they haveone that. there were 13...
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as you saw in '98, when the congress is on the verge of impeaching me and the republicans outspent us $100 million on a congressional elections, the democrats picked up five seats in the house. and would have picked that many more if me of them had the courage to run against the prevailing press opinion that impeacent was at least something that ought to be done and all that or it was going to be done. we won five seats in the sixth year of my presidency. it was the first time since 1822 that that happened. mes monroe was president, 1822. and really we were effectively a one-party country back then. so in effect it had never happened in american history before. it happened because the american people saw the whole impeachment thing for exactly what it was. it was -- exactly what newt gingrich admitted to my chief of staff it was. when erskin asked himuz÷ if he being hypocritical and he said of course. why are you doing it? because we can. we're doing it because we can. and because we know once we do it, we can rely on many people on t press to always say we did it without ever saying
as you saw in '98, when the congress is on the verge of impeaching me and the republicans outspent us $100 million on a congressional elections, the democrats picked up five seats in the house. and would have picked that many more if me of them had the courage to run against the prevailing press opinion that impeacent was at least something that ought to be done and all that or it was going to be done. we won five seats in the sixth year of my presidency. it was the first time since 1822 that...
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as well as help us in the only win the congress but help us move an agenda through. he knows that what i had done working in the white house before. and he also knew that i had private sector experience. and that i saw through --. >> rose: in the banking business. >> in the financial sector, yes. you know, i'm reminded, let me just divert for one secretary. josh bollton, president bush's chief of staff, had in earlier december a breakfast for all the chiefs of staff to come together. i don't think they have done that. there were 13 people there, including former secretary of defense rumsfeld, vice president cheney was there, howard baker was there. ken duberstein, leon panetta, sam skinner. i'm leaving others off. i don't want to do that. andy card was there. secretary rumsfeld said, you know, your advantage is that none of us had were that you were here before. and that you had worked in congress i said yes, all those assets are also my liabilities. all the members of congress know you as a first-name basis. i can't be the head of the legislative affairs. i have to
as well as help us in the only win the congress but help us move an agenda through. he knows that what i had done working in the white house before. and he also knew that i had private sector experience. and that i saw through --. >> rose: in the banking business. >> in the financial sector, yes. you know, i'm reminded, let me just divert for one secretary. josh bollton, president bush's chief of staff, had in earlier december a breakfast for all the chiefs of staff to come...
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to all of us. -- were a gift to all of us. the last months of his life or in many ways the sweetest of the seasons because he get to see how much we all love him, respect him, and how unbelievably grateful we are for a stunning years of service and friendship. and what a year he had, my friends. he accomplished more in that span of time than many senators do in a lifetime. mental-health parity, the tobacco act, health care bill out of his committee. he spoke at the democratic convention. he wrote his memoirs. and he was there for the signing of the edward m. kennedy service america act and receive the medal of freedom from the president and a knighthood from the queen of england. i think many of you who were there would agree with me that perhaps one of the most poignant moments of all was when he was awarded an honorary degree from harvard. his staff through the years was gathered in the front, and friends and family and admirers were scattered throughout the audience and filled the room, and vice
to all of us. -- were a gift to all of us. the last months of his life or in many ways the sweetest of the seasons because he get to see how much we all love him, respect him, and how unbelievably grateful we are for a stunning years of service and friendship. and what a year he had, my friends. he accomplished more in that span of time than many senators do in a lifetime. mental-health parity, the tobacco act, health care bill out of his committee. he spoke at the democratic convention. he...
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you can e-mail us, and twitter us. there were a couple stories this morning that talked about the end result of cash for clunkers and tying it to consumer confidence. i think it was up 0.3% or something like that. as far as consumer spending is concerned, weigh that into our economic picture. >> people tend to overemphasize that. what do scapumplees spend? they spend out of income and wealth. i'm more interested in the fact that stock market is up, wealth is up. i'm more -- if business is doing well, then stocks improve, they hire more, incomes grow. we don't have any trouble to get people to consume income. we have trouble getting income and welts. interesting enough, profits have recovered a little in the second quarter. that's a good thing. they were very, very low. they were down to 9% of national income, very low number. and of course in many cases they were negative losses. so as profittability improves, hiring improves, consumption takes care of itself. i think people have that backward. if we look at the source
you can e-mail us, and twitter us. there were a couple stories this morning that talked about the end result of cash for clunkers and tying it to consumer confidence. i think it was up 0.3% or something like that. as far as consumer spending is concerned, weigh that into our economic picture. >> people tend to overemphasize that. what do scapumplees spend? they spend out of income and wealth. i'm more interested in the fact that stock market is up, wealth is up. i'm more -- if business is...
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i used this at the top of the show. to the point i wasn't going to use it again during the weather forecast i'm going to do. this is the last information we're going to get from the national hurricane center about danny. danny isn't going, going gone. danny is for fact, gone. let's go to first morning doppler radar again. what we're seeing are pretty good bands of moisture coming on shore. it's going to be soaking wet in ocean city and along the del marva. right adjacent to the coastline, throughout a good portion of this day. tell you what, let's take a look at the current conditions in the area. temps around, 70 hagerstown. 73 baltimore. notice the dew point 71. 73 d.c. 68 easton. 81 degrees right now in ocean city. 64 degrees in hagerstown. 69 westminster. 70 bellaire. kent island 73. 73 degrees in d.c. okay... so the scenario, now, is you've got danny offshore. all day yesterday we were talking about a weather event with three distinct parts. uh, number one, was this warm front kind of hanging over the area. that al
i used this at the top of the show. to the point i wasn't going to use it again during the weather forecast i'm going to do. this is the last information we're going to get from the national hurricane center about danny. danny isn't going, going gone. danny is for fact, gone. let's go to first morning doppler radar again. what we're seeing are pretty good bands of moisture coming on shore. it's going to be soaking wet in ocean city and along the del marva. right adjacent to the coastline,...
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glad you're with us. your thoughts on the passing of your friends and colleague senator ted kennedy. >> i think as evidence by all those that knew him and worked with him and outpouring of affection for him over the past few days, its great loss for the senate for family and friends. this was a v unique individual. the man made many, many contributions to his country. those who knew him most obviously, ted kennedy was not an individual without flaws like all of us. when you look at the complete record of what this man did through the senate and through the country, to those that needed his help, it's pretty spectacular. >> is there somebody that takes over as the central senate figure among democratic senators? >> you'll never be able to replace ted kennedy. i think we all understand that. there will be others who will be inspired by him who were touched by him and take his place in many ways. the complete person that kennedy was in so many of these areas, there is just no replacement. >> reporter: what i
glad you're with us. your thoughts on the passing of your friends and colleague senator ted kennedy. >> i think as evidence by all those that knew him and worked with him and outpouring of affection for him over the past few days, its great loss for the senate for family and friends. this was a v unique individual. the man made many, many contributions to his country. those who knew him most obviously, ted kennedy was not an individual without flaws like all of us. when you look at the...
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she can join us. we're not going to sacrifice her and kill her but she claims the muslim religion demands. >> alysin: they say they never threatened her. her parents. in that case why isn't she being reunited russian ark she has some very grave concerns. we will talk to the lawyer about that. >> there are new concerns this morning about car seats. we have a baby this is a big issue for parents. which one is the right one. we will tell you that the doers are. >> particularly something i worry about, we put the kids in the car seat at predicting on the chest, could possibly suffocate the child? the answer is, maybe. alysin will talk to us about that shortly. >> out the morning we will check in at the church where ted kennedy's control will take place because we understand people could be streaming in as early as now. the door is open. all of the ceremony begins at about 10:30 am eastern time. people start arriving within minutes. >> we're going to play you a little sound bite. it runs one minute long. a
she can join us. we're not going to sacrifice her and kill her but she claims the muslim religion demands. >> alysin: they say they never threatened her. her parents. in that case why isn't she being reunited russian ark she has some very grave concerns. we will talk to the lawyer about that. >> there are new concerns this morning about car seats. we have a baby this is a big issue for parents. which one is the right one. we will tell you that the doers are. >> particularly...
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and you can let us know when we got the question here. this is a question from someone fr hollywood about movie-making. mr. gingrich, i suppose, it's well known we who live outside of hollywood in new york ty actually read things. what are your thoughts as a novelist on the impact and power of myth and story on society these days? is there a spirit of diversity in the entertainment book lture? it seems consensus is affting the entertainment industry -- their industry's bottom line in the u.s.a. consensus as an end seems like a very bad idea. that's from someone named m. miller in pennsylvania. >> guest: it's very interesting. i just saw a fascinating editorial pointing o that the propagandaistic left wing antiwar movies that have come out in the last year have done very, very badly at the box office. and somof them have done so badly they may not make back the initial investment, and i would say the country is much more a center right country than hollywood understand. at americansolutions.com we listed $428,000 worth of polling that peop
and you can let us know when we got the question here. this is a question from someone fr hollywood about movie-making. mr. gingrich, i suppose, it's well known we who live outside of hollywood in new york ty actually read things. what are your thoughts as a novelist on the impact and power of myth and story on society these days? is there a spirit of diversity in the entertainment book lture? it seems consensus is affting the entertainment industry -- their industry's bottom line in the u.s.a....